David Hensher - Newsroom articles

Professor David Hensher was quoted in the Daily Telegraph on the potential for more people to drive to work because of the difficulties commuters are facing with the public transport system. The story was syndicated across News Corp.

While it is recognised through numerous inquiries and research related activities that road pricing reform is necessary if we are ever to tame traffic congestion to ‘acceptable’ levels, and the theory is well established on how to price travel under congested conditions, the challenge has always been on how to get started in a way that can demonstrate the merits of a reform scheme without having to have a total system implementation.
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HuffPost Australia, Wheels Magazine, and ITWire reported on research from the Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies into Australia’s attitudes towards self-driving cars, which would contribute to traffic congestion on roads. Professor David Hensher was quoted.

HuffPost Australia, Wheels Magazine, ITWire, The Register (UK) and WOW (US) reported on research from the Business School into Australia’s attitudes towards self-driving cars, which would contribute to traffic congestion on roads. Professor David Hensher from the Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies was quoted.

The Register (UK) and WOW (US) reported on research from the Business School into Australia’s attitudes towards self-driving cars, which would contribute to traffic congestion on roads. Professor David Hensher from the Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies was quoted.

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is talked about a lot as the new approach to delivering transport services that are better tailored to the needs of travellers than the existing modal services that, with exceptions, do not allow switching between all possible modes.
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